LOOK the Weird
Internationally renowned LOOK The Weird is a 10 person graffiti crew from all over Austria and Germany. LOOK The Weird was founded in 2011 by German contemporary artist, Lars Wunderlich. He began drawing early in his childhood. Lars became obsessed with all things graffiti in 1996, which is still his favorite technique. Now, his work can
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Michael Vasquez
Michael Vasquez is a figurative artist from St. Pete, currently based in Miami. His focus on street culture and urban identity is his signature style. He has been featured in galleries around the world, and is currently part of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC. Vasquez has a way of taking the viewer
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Andrew Spear
Andrew Spear is currently based in Orlando, Florida, and was born on the South Shore of Boston in 1973. He started drawing on the back of Beatles albums at the age of 5 while listening to the music, and developed an obsession for drawing geometric retro style along the way. His artwork is motivated by pop
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Herbert Scott Davis
Herbert Scott Davis grew up in the historic Ybor City in Tampa, developing an early passion for culture and art. He graduated from the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale and worked as a freelance illustrator. Davis now focuses on fine art projects detailing his way through abstract imagery for walls and canvases. He says, “Abstract
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Stephen Palladino
Stephen Palladino has been building his art style since he was a kid living in New York through his love of graffiti and cartoons. He creates visual mashups of popular imagery combined with his signiture gritty, dark, slick characters creating a vivid storyline for the eyes. Palladino is currently based in Los Angeles and has
Axel Void
Axel Void (Alejandro Hugo Dorda Mevs) was born in Miami in 1986 to a Haitian mother and a Spanish father. Raised in Spain from the age of three, he was strongly influenced by classical art. Axel began graffiti writing in 1999, and studied Fine Arts in Cádiz, Granada, and Sevilla. He lived in Berlin for
Jose Mertz
Miami artist, Jose Mertz, is known for his experimental imagery. He pulls inspirations from philosophy, ancient civilizations, supernatural themes and sprinkles in a little science fiction for good measure. Mertz artistic endeavors span from traditional painting and drawing to digital art and product design, even stickers and tshirts. While growing up, Mertz and his sister
Daniel “R5” Barojas
Daniel Barojas (a.k.a. Rope5, R5) is a Mexican born artist who lives and works in St. Pete. He works in many artistic mediums including: watercolor, mixed media illustration, photography, graphic/product design, jewelry, toys & graffiti. He spreads positive messages with his art, using his cultural and street influences as inspiration. Barojas did a beautiful job
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